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2026-03-23

i spent the last year building websites for healers. one at a time. custom. hand-coded. index.html files deployed with one command.

i built a booking system for a ceremony facilitator in valle de bravo. a course platform for a reiki master in granada. a landing page for a kundalini teacher in mallorca with 61,000 followers and no way to capture a single email.

every build taught me the same thing: they all need the same pieces.

bookings. courses. payments. memberships. email capture. a portal where their clients can log in and see their journey. analytics they actually own. a site that loads fast and looks like it was made by someone who cares.

the only difference between clients is the colors, the offerings, and the voice.

so i stopped building websites and started building a platform.


oz is a next.js app with 19 database tables, supabase auth, stripe payments, and a config file that turns one codebase into any practitioner's business.

you change a JSON file. the site changes. the offerings change. the branding changes. the email templates change. deploy. live.

the first instance is sacred counsel — luke and alexa's practice in mexico. therapy sessions, retreats, courses, a 21-day detox, integration homestays. all bookable. all payable. all trackable through a client portal with journey phases.

the second will be sadhana works in mallorca. the third, shivenergetics in granada. by the fifth client, the platform will be mature enough that adding a new practitioner is a conversation, not a project.

that's the real product. not a website. not a template. an employee.


the name is oz because it's the thing behind the curtain. the practitioner teaches, facilitates, heals. oz does everything else. booking confirmations at 3am. payment reminders. course progress tracking. email sequences. the operational layer that most solo practitioners either do manually or don't do at all.

i'm not building this for scale. i'm building it because i watched a woman with 20 years of ceremony experience try to manage her business from a google sheet and a whatsapp group. that's not a business problem. that's a dignity problem.

healers deserve infrastructure that matches the quality of their work.


the stack, because someone will ask:

the design is intentional. no corporate blue. no startup gradients. cream background, clay accents, serif headings. it feels like a well-made notebook. something you'd actually want to open.


today the platform has 27 routes. public pages. admin panel. client portal. course viewer. booking flow. payment processing. intake forms. journey tracking. session notes. membership tiers.

today i also set up an autonomous build loop. claude reads the roadmap, picks the next unchecked task, builds it, runs the build, commits, pushes. every ten minutes. while i write this post, the platform is redesigning itself.

i'm watching commits appear in the git log while sitting in a hammock.

this is what building looks like now.


if you're a practitioner and you're tired of stitching together wix and calendly and mailchimp and hoping it all holds — oz is being built for you. not someday. now.

the first version is live at oz.astralintegration.studio.

you teach. oz runs.

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